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16 Oct 2007 Fashion Business Support Guide Stakeholders Forum
25 Jul 2007 The Reality of Becoming a Fashion Designer
24 Jul 2007 Closing date looming for the Entrepreneur Challenge
19 Jul 2007 Can Young Entrepreneurs Get Funding?
19 Jul 2007 10 Tips To Avoid Bad Debt in Business
19 Jul 2007 Your Fashion Label - The Next Steps
16 Jul 2007 Can you be a teenage business success story?
09 Jul 2007 Your Order Please! By Renato Grant
28 Jun 2007 How to Get Out of a Sales Slump
28 Jun 2007 Sell to teens and build a chain to success
26 Jun 2007 Dealing With Business Failure
26 Jun 2007 How to Make Cold Calls
25 Jun 2007 Manufacturing & Retail jobs UK
14 Jun 2007 Own It Newsletter - June 2007
08 Jun 2007 Get your collection seen by Topshop!
01 Jun 2007 How to approach wholesalers
09 May 2007 Protecting your designs
09 Mar 2007 Making the Grade: The next step after graduation
09 Mar 2007 Before you Begin…..
18 Dec 2006 Creative Skills Seminars January 2007
 
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  • Education Guide
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  • Learning
    The learning zone is here to support and advise those that want to establish a career in the fashion industry, whether at school, post-graduate or graduate level. There is information on the finest courses from UK based HE/FE colleges and universities; information on placements, workshops and career advice; and an exclusive look at Fashion Enter's highly successful Delivery Day initiative.
  • Workshops/Seminars
    You can’t afford to make mistakes in fashion. One of the hardest elements of being a fashion designer and producing collections is the enormous on-costs before you start selling and making your fortune! Collections have to be researched; fabric sampled and purchased; toiles created; sample garments made then, once approved, you need your first size 12 fitted and the pattern graded. That’s all before you even start selling and earning money! That’s why we created a new styled workshop and mentoring sessions entitled Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT).

    Based on industry experience that combines high street retailers such as Littlewoods, M&S, Principles for Women plus working with UK and overseas manufacturers FashionCapital, in association with their sister company Fashion Enter Ltd, have devised a booklet of information that provides quality advice to ensure mistakes are minimized and provides literature to make you look professional with your suppliers.

    GIRFT also combines best working practices into education too at all levels including secondary schools, FE and HE. These workshops and seminars have been primarily funded by EQUAL and our grateful thanks to Justine Wright and Christopher Lee.
  • Learning Profiles

    Take a look at the diverse range of students currently on fashion courses today!

  • Delivery Day
    FashionCapital & Fashion Enter has a highly talented and experienced group of guest speakers that travel the country educating students on the real life highs and lows of working in the fashion industry. Read on to gain exclusive information from the seminars including previously unseen presentations from the speakers. If you are interested in participating in a Delivery Day please contact vanessa@fashioncapital.co.uk.
  • FE & HE fashion courses
    There are many ways to start your own business in fashion with many deciding to enter via Higher Education and Further Education. Higher education (often abbreviated "HE") is education provided by universities, vocational universities such as liberal arts colleges, community colleges, and technical colleges and other collegial institutions that award academic degrees, such as career colleges. Further education (often abbreviated "FE") is post-secondary, post-compulsory education (in addition to that received at secondary school). It may be at the same level, at a higher level, or at a lower level than secondary education, anything from basic training to Higher National and Foundation Degree. Here we review a cross section of educational establishments that offer a wide range of fashion related courses.
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